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Published Date: 17 April 2007
THE Archbishop of York was today holding a prayer vigil for kidnapped BBC journalist Alan Johnston today.
The correspondent has been missing for more than a month after he was abducted by masked gunmen as he returned to his apartment in Gaza city.

Hundreds of BBC workers gathered outside the corporation's offices yesterday to show their support for M
r Johnston. The vigils followed unconfirmed reports that the 44-year old Scot had been killed by a Palestinian group.

Archbishop John Sentamu called for the journalist's release in his Easter day sermon.

Today he was to say prayers for Mr Johnston, who went to school in Clackmannanshire, during a vigil in the chapel of Bishopthorpe Palace in York. The Archbishop said of the vigil: "First it is an appeal to those who have kidnapped Alan to let him free.

"As someone who has lived amongst the Palestinian people and given them a much needed voice, he has now come to represent all those who put their lives at risk in an attempt to inform the wider world of the daily dangers faced by those in places such as Palestine.

"In addition to praying for Alan's safe release, my prayer will also be for those who think violence is the answer to the problems of the Middle East.

"Violence, kidnapping and fanaticism will lead to retribution not to peace. Peace will only flower where love and justice pervade the environment."

Mr Johnston was abducted on March 12.



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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2007 9:13 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The BBC
 
1

Justy,

Edinburgh 17/04/2007 11:24:34

My sympathies to Mr Mrs Johnston and family at this time,
.
Justy.

2

Angus Lindsay,

Hong Kong 18/04/2007 01:32:58

All right-minded people's sympathies are truly with the Johnston family ... but a "vigil"? What is that, however well-intended mythical decoration, going to achieve in this hour of desperation?

3

Firozali A.Mulla MBA PhD,

Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania 18/04/2007 09:25:36

Thank you your lordship. Can we add Andrew Gilligan who sexed up the BBC story and had to go? Thank you

4

Firozali A.Mulla MBA PhD,

Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania 18/04/2007 09:31:57

Yehoo..... Mr. Blaire, Mr Bush ..Can you hear him? If not this is what he is saying. I am not here!!! "In addition to praying for Alan's safe release, my prayer will also be for those who think violence is the answer to the problems of the Middle East.

"Violence, kidnapping and fanaticism will lead to retribution not to peace. Peace will only flower where love and justice pervade the environment."

Sir: Can you send this sms to the respective BBC and the soldiers to de moral them. That is all. One gone today. Many gone from 2001. Where is the justice. Who started this. BBC would not go to Iraq if there were no WMD dossire Mr. Blaire so cleverly cooked up and he smiled so niceley smoothly about the pension cut with Mr. Brown. 17 April 2007 SKY NEWS..You see these boys fight on the paper. In the HOUSE CHAMBERS they are buddies drinking with one straw to economise and one bottle for environement reasons....


 

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